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3: scientific work, (ii.) 252, 274, 275, 

 276: arrangement, (ii.) 252: stores, 

 (ii.) 343: stranded, (i.) 93: tracks of 

 voyages, 1910-13, (ii.) 277: voyages after 

 landing Shore Party: February to 

 April, 1911, (ii.) 246 et seq.: December, 

 ign-April, 1912 programme, (ii.) 256; 

 Cape Adare, Northern Party taken on 

 board, (ii.) 76, 256: Granite Harbour, 

 arrival at, (ii.) 183: Northern Party, 

 attempts to relieve, (ii.) 210, 260, 264; 

 stores landed, (ii.) 204; tracks, (ii.) 275; 

 visits to Cape Evans, (ii.) 270-272; 

 Western Geological Party picked up, 

 February, 1912, (ii.) 197-8: December, 

 1912-February, 1913, (ii.) 266 et seq.: 

 arrival at Cape Evans last visit, (ii.) 

 123,270-272: programme, (ii.) 267; re- 

 turn to Lyttelton, (ii.) 276; voyage home 

 (ii.) 276; winter cruise, 1911, (ii.) 353-6 



Terra Nova Bay conditions, March, 1912, 

 (ii.) 264, 265 



Terror, Mt., ill. (i.) 56: panorama of moun- 

 tain and glaciers, (i.) 127 



Thermometer screens, (i.) 184, 185, ill. 

 214, 221: names, (i.) 196 



Thermos flasks, value for biological work, 

 (") 336 



Three Degree Dep6t, (i.) 362, 378, ill. 352 



Three Kings Island, (ii.) 253 



Tide Crack absence of, (ii.) 14, 151: 

 Razorback Island, ill. 6 



Tide-gauge, construction and working of, 

 (i.) 203, 232 



Tides McMurdo Sound, (ii.) 336: Nel- 

 son's lecture, (ii.) 220: record of, (ii.) 



336-7 



Tobacco, solace of, (ii.) 187 

 Transport workers' strikes of 1911 endan- 

 gering work of Expedition, (ii.) 256 

 Trawling, (i.) 96 and ill., (ii.) 277, 329-30 

 Tryggve Gran, Mt., (ii.) 181, 293 

 Trypanosome Atkinson's discovery, (i.) 



214 



Turk's Head geology, (i.) 287 

 Two-man unit disadvantages, (ii.) 206 



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UPPER GLACIER DEPOT, (i.) 352, 387 



VICTORIA LAND. See South Victoria Land 

 Vince's Cross, (i.) 84, 144 



Volcanoes Debenham's lecture, (i.) 219 

 Volunteers for Expedition, number of, (ii.) 

 344 



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WALLACE, A. R., reference to, (ii.) 334 

 Wangamumu Mr. Cook's hospitality, (ii.) 



254, 255 



Warning Glacier, (ii.) 70, ill. 72 



Water driven back by the tide eventful 

 lunch (ii.) 147 



Weather conditions: First Winter abnor- 

 malities and forebodings, (i.) 158-9, 201- 

 2, 258; persistence of bad weather, (i.) 

 240-1, 246: Granite Harbour, under- 

 cast weather at, (ii.) 181: Hut Point, (i.) 

 143, 168, 297: overlying layers of air, 

 reluctance to mix, (i.) 190: season of 

 1912, rapid closing, (i.) 397, 407, (ii.) 

 210. Second Winter (1912) exceptional 

 season, (ii.) 219, 221, 225; break-up in 

 July, (ii.) 226: warm weather, discom- 

 fort of, (i.) 147. See also titles Blizzards, 

 Temperature, and Wind 



Werchojansk coldest spot on earth, (ii.) 

 318 



Western Geological Journeys choice of 

 leader, (i.) 13: equipment, (ii.) 126 

 total load, 127 



First Expedition, ill. (i.) 166, (ii.) 124: 

 boots, condition of, (ii.) 138-9, 140: 

 coaching by Wilson, (i.) 90: compass 

 readings error, (ii.) 145: cooks, (ii.) 

 128, 140, 147: crevasses, (ii.) 137, 138: 

 Debenham's photographs, (i.) 185: gold, 

 prospecting for, (ii.) 134: instructions, 

 (ii.) 126: killer whales' attack, (ii.) 137: 

 limits of survey, (ii.) 124; literature, (ii.) 

 136: relaying, (ii.) 157: return journey 

 blizzard, &c., (ii.) 146, 150: return to 

 Hut Point, (i.) 141, (ii.) 151: surface 

 soft snow, &c., (ii.) 137, 138, et seq., 148 

 Maps, (ii.) 190, 198: personnel of Party 

 (ii.) 124-5: physiographic features of 

 region traversed Taylor's lecture, (i.) 

 229 



Second (Granite Harbour) Expedi- 

 tion, (ii.) 152 ill. 126: blizzards, (ii.) 150, 

 !53> J 54> J 55> J 84, I 9> 1 9%', blubber 

 stove difficulties on Cape Roberts, (ii.) 

 189; boots, condition of, (ii.) 187; cooks 

 and cooking, (ii.) 167, 182, ill. 166; 

 crevasses, (ii.) 191 et seq., 193, 194; 

 equipment total load, (ii.) 156; food 



